Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... those for amusement ; and many conveniencies , formerly unknown , became neceffary to comfortable living . A man accustomed to manifold conveniencies , cannot bear with patience to be deprived of them ; he hates war , and clings to the ...
... those for amusement ; and many conveniencies , formerly unknown , became neceffary to comfortable living . A man accustomed to manifold conveniencies , cannot bear with patience to be deprived of them ; he hates war , and clings to the ...
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... and diforder was in the armies of those times , that the turn- ing of a fingle horfe either to charge or retreat , would have decided a battle . Charles Charles VIII . of France , when he invaded Italy 6 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... and diforder was in the armies of those times , that the turn- ing of a fingle horfe either to charge or retreat , would have decided a battle . Charles Charles VIII . of France , when he invaded Italy 6 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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... those who are trained to war , ever think of handling arms , or even of defending themselves against an enemy : our people have become altogether effeminate , terri- fied at the very fight of a hoftile weapon . It is true , they are not ...
... those who are trained to war , ever think of handling arms , or even of defending themselves against an enemy : our people have become altogether effeminate , terri- fied at the very fight of a hoftile weapon . It is true , they are not ...
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... Those who have been thus educated ,. fhall for ever after have fifty yearly meetings , and shall ex- ercise four hours every meeting . It is not faid , faid , by what means young men are com- pelled 22 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... Those who have been thus educated ,. fhall for ever after have fifty yearly meetings , and shall ex- ercise four hours every meeting . It is not faid , faid , by what means young men are com- pelled 22 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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... those who abfent them- felves on a falfe pretext . But waving these , the capital objection against Harrington's plan strikes equally against Fletcher's , That by roufing a military fpirit , it would ali- enate the minds of our people ...
... those who abfent them- felves on a falfe pretext . But waving these , the capital objection against Harrington's plan strikes equally against Fletcher's , That by roufing a military fpirit , it would ali- enate the minds of our people ...
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